Since 1924 they've used the metric system.
The term "shaku" refers to a traditional Japanese unit of length, approximately equal to 30.3 centimeters or 11.93 inches.
The term "15 length" isn't specific enough to provide a clear answer without context. Length typically refers to a measurement unit, such as inches, centimeters, or meters. If you can clarify the context or the unit of measurement, I can give a more precise answer.
The spelling "decameter" (also dekameter) is a unit of length equal to 10 meters.(The similar term decimeter refers to 1/10 of a meter.)
which term refers to how all the systems of the body function separately and as a unit
The stroke length in the pumping unit refers to structural capacity of a given pump.
which term refers to how all the systems of the body function separately and as a unit
No, "stride" is not a standard unit of length. It refers to the distance covered by a single step when walking or running, and can vary depending on a person's height and gait.
The unit of measurement "m" can refer to several things, depending on context. A small "m" typically refers to a meter, which is a unit of length. A capital "M" typically refers to a nautical mile, which is a unit of length at sea. A small "m" may also refer to a mile. Although out of context, a mile is more often expressed as "mi".
A world has a north and a south pole.
An arpine is an alternative term for an arpent, a unit, variously applied, of length and area.
The term "basic unit of matter" refers to an atom, which is the smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element. Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The term "meter" refers to a unit of length in the metric system, defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds. One meter is equivalent to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches. If you're asking how many meters are in a specific length, please provide that length for a more precise answer.